Vol. 1, Issue 3, Part B (2015)
A Study of biased judiciary system in E.M. forster’s A Passage to India
A Study of biased judiciary system in E.M. forster’s A Passage to India
Author(s)
Pawan Kumar
Abstract
The focus of the present research paper is to highlight the issue of biased and partisan system of judiciary in British rule in the A Passage to India (1924) written by E.M. Forster. The novel shows how British ruler had knowingly and intentionally established a corrupt system of judiciary to establish British Empire in India. The British used judiciary as a tool or mechanism to manipulate and control the cognitive capability of native people. They knew the fact that before colonizing the country economically and politically, they had to take Indians in confidence towards their establishments. And finally they got succeeded in their attempt to colonise the country.
How to cite this article:
Pawan Kumar. A Study of biased judiciary system in E.M. forster’s A Passage to India. Int J Appl Res 2015;1(3):88-89.